Meade atstt
Street
Current 2mph north to south
Viz 20f
Seas flat
Broward Beach Conditions
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9-17. Meade #122
Seas less than 2
Current S to n at 1mph
Viz 30+
Wind NE at 7 -
9-18.
Meade St
Had to abort todays spearin
Woodshooter got roller several times trying to get through the surf and he lost some gear
I came back in to help look for his gear and got in ok but later while we were walkin the surf looking for his gear I got knocked down by the surf and lost my glasses
Glad I didn't lose my iPhone -
sorry to hear bout your misfortune hau, no one is immune i guess.
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Don't you guys strap everything down?
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I do but loosely with bungees mostly, enough to keep things in place but being rolled several times is enough to knock items that seem secure pretty loose. I'm not sure how these guys do it.
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Meade St 9-19-9 #123
Getting rougher
Seas 2f
Viz 30+
Wind now 15 from SE
Current S to N at 3mph -
anybody going out in the morning around meade?
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Me, scott and cesar were at Meadse St. and I forgot to write it in
Viz shut us down at noon again
I got 4 first reef fish, cesar got 3times that:thumbsup2: -
At Meade Street to day
begin at 9am---------------------end at 530pm
wind from E at 10mph-----------from NE at 15mph
water temp 87F
current from N at 2 1/2 mph------from South at 1/2
viz 30+ f---------------------------20f
seas 2-3f--------------------------4 to 5f
air temp 87F----------------------982F cloudyMe and Scott went out to the first reef as the seas and wind was rough.
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Meade St today
begin at 10am------------------------end at 6pm
wind from SE at 10mph-------------from W at 5mph
water temp 89F
current from N at 2mph-------------from N at 1/2mph
viz 60f in 40fsw----------------------25f in 25fsw
seas 3-4f------------------------------2f
air temp 84F PC----------------------92F Scattered cloudsGot a late start today due to testing at work
Stopped at the first reef to check on Cesar, beach spearo. He had 2 small macs and had just started.
I went to 2nd reef and limited out on hogs, 3 good macs, 1 schoolmaster and 4-5 small jacks:D
I watched a 5f eagle ray swim in to check me out :cool2:TONS of pink jelly fish. My face and hands are still swollen:(
Cesar had a "BIG" hammer head come in on him on the 1st reef and bit off his fish on a stringer at his flag float.
He said he got a big jerk on his float line and then saw the hammer make a full 360deg circle around him with his dive flag sticking out his mouth:0
Cesar had to quit an go in cause he had no flag /; float/ stringer after the attack -
At Meade St for 1/2 day
begin at 8am---------------------end at noon
wind from E at 5mph------------from NE at 8mph
water temp 88F
current from S at 1/2 mph-----same
viz 25f in 25fsw-----------------same
seas less than 2f---------------same
air temp 82F PC----------------90F PCMe and scott spearin for 1/2 day today
Scott got 4 hogs and I got 2
Viz was crap as soon as we got in the water:(
Beautiful spearin and beach buns day:D -
At Meade St 1/2 day
Begin at 8 am------------end at noon
Wind from E at 5mph---from E at 6mph
Water temp 89F
Current from N at 1/2mph--same
Viz 35f in 35fsw--------25f in 25fsw
Seas less than 2f--------almost flat
Air temp 82F PC--------92F scatteredMe an BentShaftGarret at Meade St for 1/2 a day today
I got 5 hogs, 2 macs an 2 schoolmasters
Garret did ok also I think
The seas got flatter and less clouds as the day went on
It was very hard to stop spearin at noon -
At Meade St 1/2 day [late entry]
Begin at 830 am------------end at 1pm
Wind from SE at 5mph---fromS E at 8mph
Water temp 89F
Current from N at 1/2mph--same
Viz 35f in 35fsw--------25f in 25fsw
Seas less than 2f--------almost flat
Air temp 82F PC--------90F scatteredMe an Cesar and Steven at Meade St for 1/2 a day
I got 5 hog an 2 dogs
Steven got some more fish after we split up
Cesar spent a 1/2 hour trying to get a very nice black out from under a 14f coral head:D
The seas got flatter and less clouds as the day went on
It was very hard to stop spearin at noon
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Me and fishingdude at Dania pier from 830 til 3pm
fishingdude did great with his new bug toys He would work those coral heads clear down on the bottom and when a hog got curious and came around I'd drop down and shoot em :attack2:
We even double teamed a hog or two
I found a spot with dumb fish and lucked out and got 5 hogs, 2 muttons and 2 dogs:D
It stormed North of us, then West of us, then South and finally a big storm head formed East of us and we had to hoist anchors and flee for the pier. We made landfall just ahead of the storm surge :0
The incoming storm scared off all the beach buns but at least we got our gear rinsed off -
hau, do you think it's possible for a diver to keep up with you guys without a yak?
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Dan---yes. It is possible because we just use the yaks to get to and from spearing spots.
I have towed spearos behind my yak several times to aid a swimmer to get out to where we were going to spear.
Many times once we are at a spot we will drop anchor and just swim around in the vacinity of the yaks while spearin. Most times once we get our gear on and jump in we almost never remove our spearin gear and paddle unless we are going to change reefs.
Once we start hunting we just lift our anchors off the bottom and swim towing our yaks behind us if we are moving up or down the reef.I ALWAYS have a SPARE yak on the truck incase someone wants to go with us.
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Have you measured the total distance covered with the yaks? If not then an approximation?
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woah thats tough.. got the gps hooked up?
30 min or less to second reef then 30- minutes back.. half or less that to the first reef -
I never did a trip distance calculation on the yaks. It would not be to hard to measure since mainly our yak distance is from point A at the beach to point B at the dive spot of the day and back. Our GPS lat/lon numbers would provide that distance.
I do know that we generally average 4mph OUT to a spearin spot and 5mph BACK to the beach. This is because we try to pick a spearin sport of the day so that we return WITH the waves and wind.
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